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Mechanical asphyxia ruling complicates Anna Kepner investigation as authorities weigh evidence in rare case involving shared family household dynamics.
Maryland's voter registration processes face scrutiny after Ian Andre Roberts, an illegal immigrant superintendent, was found registered to vote despite lacking U.S. citizenship.
University of Utah launches $400,000 annual "Dignity Index" program rating political speech on eight-point scale, now expanding to 25 states after pilot success.
Fox News Digital's News Quiz features President Donald Trump pledging to pardon Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar and a British consultant facing arrest over online photo posts.
Green Bank Observatory's "Quiet Zone" in West Virginia gets Wi-Fi for the first time, after decades of restrictions to protect world's largest radio telescope.
Royal experts slam Prince Harry's controversial Trump comments on Stephen Colbert's show as "reckless" and damaging to U.S.-U.K. diplomatic relations.
In an effort to cut down on fraud, Republican Rep. Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina is pushing a proposal to require a photo on SNAP EBT cards
Military veteran introduces Final Honors Act allowing service members killed in action to lie in state at U.S. Capitol, proposing Specialist Beckstrom be the first.
Donald Trump and JD Vance are abandoning their populist promises. That's hurting Republicans while creating openings for Democrats and 2028 rivals.
Trump has brought in a new D.C. architect to drive the next stage of his massive White House ballroom build, an overhaul reshaping the East Wing and raising the project’s price tag to $300 million.
Border czar Tom Homan clashed with a heckler who called him "racist" at a Turning Point USA event, telling the protester to "grow a backbone" and secure the border.
NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani vows to end homeless encampment sweeps that Eric Adams started, citing failed results and lack of housing connections.
The Detroit Lions defeated the Dallas Cowboys 44-30 on "Thursday Night Football,| moving to 8-5 and positioning themselves as top challengers for the final NFC playoff seed.
HexClad’s holiday sale is in full swing, with deals on pots, pans, knives, aprons and more.
Jessie James Decker battles mysterious illness with fever and chest congestion, sharing recovery updates and health journey with fans on Instagram.
Arkansas county jail becomes major ICE hub with 450 arrests in 10 months - averaging 1.5 detentions daily in Benton County's immigration crackdown.
Russian operatives linked to President Vladimir Putin's intelligence networks used commercial shipping routes to access UK ports and critical infrastructure sites.
State Department surges resources globally to handle World Cup visa demand, reducing wait times while maintaining rigorous security vetting procedures.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch apologized to Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's team after her brother reportedly called him an "enemy" of the Jewish people at a Manhattan charity dinner.
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries blasted the SCORE Act and dubbed it the “Lane Kiffin Protection Act" amid lawmakers ongoing debate over NIL rules and the future of college athletics.
U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro discussed details into the personal life of the suspect in connection with explosive devices planted in Washington, D.C., in 2021.
ICE detained Harvard Law professor Carlos Portugal Gouvea from Brazil after a BB gun shooting outside a Boston synagogue. He has agreed to leave the U.S., according to DHS.
Katy Perry joined boyfriend Justin Trudeau for lunch with former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during her world tour break in a stylish green ensemble.
Jacksonville Jaguars punter Logan Cooke received his team's Walter Payton Man of the Year Award nomination despite recent allegations of threatening to kill opposing players.
Americans' emotional divide over the federal government reaches historic levels with only 1 in 5 trusting the government to do right, according to new Pew Research Center polling.